Effect of Placental Transfusion on Iron Stores in Moderately Preterm Neonates of 30-33 weeks Gestation
- PMID: 29101631
- DOI: 10.1007/s12098-017-2490-2
Effect of Placental Transfusion on Iron Stores in Moderately Preterm Neonates of 30-33 weeks Gestation
Abstract
Objective: To assess the effect of placental transfusion by delayed cord clamping (DCC) of 60 s or cord milking (CM) on serum ferritin levels at hospital discharge and 3 mo of postmenstrual age (PMA) in preterm neonates of 30 to 33 wk gestation in comparison to early cord clamping (ECC) within 10 s.
Methods: This mixed longitudinal study was conducted in moderately preterm neonates of 30 to 33 wk gestation born in a level III unit in Northern India with the study sample nested within a randomized controlled trial on placental transfusion. Intervention was delayed cord clamping for 60 s or cord milking compared with early cord clamping (within 10 s). Primary outcome measure was serum ferritin levels at discharge. Secondary outcome measures were serum ferritin levels at 3 mo PMA, incidence of anemia, need for blood transfusion and incidence of iron deficiency by 3 mo PMA.
Results: Out of the 215 randomly chosen infants, serum ferritin levels were estimated at least at one time point (at discharge or at 3 mo PMA) in 197 neonates [placental transfusion - 107; early cord clamping - 90]. Amongst them, ferritin level was estimated at discharge in 141 neonates, at 3 mo PMA in 76 neonates and at both time points in 20 neonates. Median (IQR) serum ferritin (μg/L) at discharge was significantly higher in placental transfusion group in comparison to the ECC group [399 (309,600) (n = 79) vs. 254 (190,311) (n = 62); p < 0.001]. Median (IQR) ferritin level at 3 mo PMA was not different between the study groups [20 (14,57) (n = 39) vs. 24 (8,52) (n = 37); p = 0.2]. The incidence of anemia by 3 mo PMA was significantly lesser in the placental transfusion group. No difference was observed in anemia requiring blood transfusion and iron deficiency by 3 mo PMA between the groups.
Conclusions: In 30 to 33 wk preterm neonates, placental transfusion resulted in significantly higher serum ferritin at discharge in comparison to early cord clamping. However, this benefit did not persist till 3 mo PMA.
Keywords: Cord milking; Delayed cord clamping; Early cord clamping; Ferritin; Iron deficiency; Moderately preterm; Neonate; Placental transfusion.
Comment in
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Placental Transfusion in Preterm Neonates.Indian J Pediatr. 2018 Mar;85(3):165. doi: 10.1007/s12098-017-2605-9. Epub 2018 Feb 17. Indian J Pediatr. 2018. PMID: 29455328 No abstract available.
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Effect of Placental Transfusion on Iron Stores in Moderately Preterm Neonates of 30-33 weeks Gestation: Correspondence.Indian J Pediatr. 2018 Aug;85(8):706-707. doi: 10.1007/s12098-018-2684-2. Epub 2018 Apr 21. Indian J Pediatr. 2018. PMID: 29680986 No abstract available.
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